West Limestone teachers, administrators, parents, and community will share the responsibility for making sure the students' learning needs are the primary focus of all decisions that impact the work of the school. West Limestone's primary purpose is to ensure that each student acquires the skills to meet his/her true potential. We will guide students to a positive character development and provide a safe, structured, and academically challenging environment.

About The School

West Limestone Vision Statement

"Everyone striving to meet each learners' needs so they may reach their true potential both academically and socially."

West Limestone High School

West Limestone High School (WLHS) is a public school that serves Kindergarten through twelfth grade. WLHS is located in rural Limestone County in the Salem community. It is located approximately twelve miles from Athens. The socioeconomic level of the community ranges from low income to middle income. The community is a close-knit group with most parents and community members taking an active role in the education of their children.

The school population consists of approximately nine hundred, fifty students, with approximately three hundred being at the elementary (K-6) level and six hundred fifty being at the high school (grade 7-12) level. Owens Elementary serves as a feeder school for WLHS, sending seventh grade students to WLHS.

The staff consists of sixty-five certified faculty members, Thirty-two non-certified personnel, four custodians, one Resource Officer and one School Nurse.